Recent Recalls Make An Auto Warranty A Must
Some recent statements about nagging problems with different vehicle models make purchasing an auto warranty a good idea. The following is information to dealerships and mechanics provided by auto manufacturers.
Some cars by General Motors have experienced oil leaks. Cars made between the years 1986 and 2008 that have various 60-degree V6 engines are experiencing oil leaks out of the rear seal of the crankshaft.
Ford has announced that some of their large trucks are experiencing stuck fuel injectors. Specifically, this is happening on the 2005 Ford F-150, Expeditions, and Lincoln Navigators. The injectors on these vehicles have the potential to be stuck open or closed, resulting in powertrain damage.
Drivers of 2007 Jeep Wranglers may have a hard time getting out of the driveway in the morning. This is due to an engine camshaft sensor that is faulty, resulting in a long cranking time. The sensor should be replaced to avoid this problem.
Car manufacturers are constantly discovering new difficulties that can result in a headache for drivers. Motorists should purchase an auto warranty to avoid unnecessary repair costs.